Thread: Bama point sheepshead help
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03-20-2014, 04:15 PM #1Senior Member
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Bama point sheepshead help
Will be down over the weekend.and was wondering g if anyone could throw some knowledge at me.never fished for sheepshead before.so I don't know what rig, hook size,or wieght size to use.I hear fresh dead or live shrimp is good bait though
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03-20-2014, 06:47 PM #2We are there! Let's go fishing!!
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LIVE, it gotta be LIVE skrimps!
Live will out catch dead (most of the time) 20:1
Just about any medium tackle (8#-12#) will work.
Hint: if you go lighter they will bite better ;-)
Get a net to land them as they are often 'lip hooked' and it might tear out when you lift them from the water.
Use small bronze single hooks (#6) like an Eagle Claw Plain Shank or Kahle
Rigged 'Carolina-style' with the leader about 15" long from the weight to the hook.
And use just enough weight to 'feel' the rocks on the bottom.
Don't confuse the "tap-tap-tap" for a bite. That is the shrimp jumping when a sheepshead is trying to eat it. Wait until you feel a "thunk" and the rod tip bends downward. Then sharply raise the rod until it 'heavies up, and give it a couple of 'jabs' to drive the hook home. Never 'snatch' the rod up when you feel a bite ;-)
Hope this helps!
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